Winter festival is the perk of the winter season involving the harvest festival and the cultural festival are celebrated vibrantly in different parts of India.
If you are travelling in this season then, here is a list of winter festival that you can’t afford to miss
Assam welcomes the harvest month of January with the celebration of Magh Bihu. This vibrant winter festival last for a week highlighted by feast, bonfires and a variety of pithas among the assamese people of the state.
In Gujarat the Makar Sankranti is celebrated as the kite festival where big, bright and colorful kites take up the skies to welcome the believed arrival of spring in India.
Pongal being the harvest festival in the South India is a 4 days long festival highlighted by the traditional sweet dishes, rangolis and boat races.
The Nagaur fest, also known as Ramdeoji Cattle Fair is the second largest cattle festival in India and is one of the most vivid festivals celebrated in Rajasthan.
Jaisalmer Desert Festis a complete cultural extravaganza started to attract foreign tourism on the sands of Thar witnesses the maximum footfall of foreign revelers and tourists.